Cory Doctorow describes a "reverse centaur" as a worker that's tasked with babysitting (in this case) the output of an LLM to make sure that it isn't wrong, as it often is. A plain old "centaur" would be a worker that uses technologies that make the work that they do easier and faster, like a centaur who uses their horse legs to run faster than a human. The "reverse centaur" would be a human with the head of a horse, where the human body would listen to the head of the horse (or LLM). That situation doesn't benefit the human nor the horse part.
"Dear humanity: We regret being alien bastards. We regret coming to Earth. And we most definitely regret that the Corps just blew up our raggedy-ass fleet!" - Avery Johnson
I'm not sure what you mean by this. Copyparty is a fileserver that I'm using for quick sharing of files and folders with others. "Managing multiple devices" is not what I would use it for, whatever you might mean by that. It does have one-way sync, if that's what you're looking for.
Broke: selfhost Forgejo (what Codeberg runs on, for those who don't know) because nobody looks at my code anyway
Woke: access my Git repo directly through SSH because I don't need any other feature anyway
Is there someone you forgot to ask?